The Importance of Safely Prescribing Hormones in the Transgender Community
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The Importance of Safely Prescribing Hormones in the Transgender Community
Abstract
The transgender community is rapidly growing, necessitating further education and understanding of their unique healthcare needs. Gender affirmation is a multistep process, which generally begins with transgender individuals socially transitioning by adopting a new name, pronouns, and appearance changes, such as hair and clothing, to express themselves. Additional gender affirmation treatment can be achieved through medical therapy with hormones and surgical intervention. Here, we report the case of an 18-year-old transgender man who presented to his primary care provider for a referral to initiate a medical transition with testosterone therapy. The patient practiced penetrative vaginal sex without contraception. The patient presented to the clinic eight months later with amenorrhea, thick coarse facial and body hair, oily skin, irritable moods, and a 20-lb weight gain. A pregnancy test revealed a positive result. A healthy baby girl was delivered at 40 weeks' gestation. This case demonstrates the importance of addressing contraception during the masculinization process in individuals who continue to practice vaginal intercourse. Healthcare providers should seek to establish a clinical environment free of discrimination and stigma to allow patients to feel comfortable describing potential triggers of gender dysphoria. We encourage medical practitioners to discuss all methods of birth control with transgender male patients and choose the contraceptive that best allows for a seamless medical transition.
Keywords: hormone replacement therapy; modern medicine; pregnancy care; pregnancy counseling; transgender health.
Copyright © 2023, Vaccaro et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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